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March 2022
Author Event with Sarah Ward aka Rhiannon Ward
Sarah Ward is the author of four critically acclaimed crime novels featuring DC Connie Childs, st in the evocative Derbyshire Peak District. As Rhiannon Ward, she has also written The Quickening - a powerful gothic mystery. Her latest book, The Shadowing, is set in Southwell. Join Sarah for a discussion about her novels, her passion for crime writing and lots more.
Find out more »NTU Chamber Choir and Saxophonist Rob Burton
The programme champions works by British composer Paul Carr, including a world première of his Concerto for Saxophone played by the incredibly talented Rob Burton, and Stabat Mater performed by the NTU Chamber Choir. Paul Carr Stabat Mater Paul Carr Saxophone Concerto (world première) Paul Carr Ave Verum Corpus Paul Carr Air for Strings Conductor: Matthew Hopkins Doors: 7 pm Start time: 7.30 pm Running time: 70 minutes (no interval) Age guidance: 10+, Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+ Tickets available via Gigantic: £15 – £18, £5 NTU / Confetti…
Find out more »Sara Dowling sings the Great American Songbook
Sara Dowling is an exciting singer on the UK Jazz scene in the tradition of the jazz greats such as Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, but with her own 21st-century energy. Well-regarded in the UK and touring major jazz festivals in Europe, Sara Dowling’s mastery of the Great American Song Book is coupled with a contemporary edge. She combines, vocal power, sensitivity and depth of interpretation - hers is a voice to experience live! Critics have tripped over themselves to…
Find out more »Luke Jackson
Luke is a Singer-Songwriter from Canterbury, Kent, who way back in 2013 was nominated in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for both the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Talent and The Young Folk Category. “Blessed with one of those soulful, heaven-sent voices that soars with emotion or plunges into brooding intensity.” – The Musician Magazine For more information click here For tickets click here
Find out more »Spring Clean Southwell Litter Pick
Green Southwell is holding a fourth annual Spring Clean Southwell litter pick. If you would like to help please join volunteers at 1pm outside the Methodist Church on 26 March. Newark and Sherwood District Council will provide litter pickers and bin bags, volunteers are asked to wear gloves and sensible shoes, and routes will be planned to maximise coverage of the town and local footpaths. In the meantime, if you need to drop litter, please do it in a bin!!
Find out more »Southwell Spring Clean
A number of activities to help make Southwell a Cleaner, Safer and Greener place has been planned for the spring. On Wednesday 30 March, Newark and Sherwood District Council will be joining forces with Southwell Town Council, partners and volunteers to give the area a spring clean; from taking part in litter picks and installing new recycling bins, to collecting bulky waste and holding a consultation on plans for a new skate park; the day is hoped to enhance the…
Find out more »April 2022
Easter Crafts at Southwell Library
Calling all children aged 4- 8 years. Come along to Southwell library and join in the fun making Easter themed crafts.
Find out more »Breaking the Code
A play based on the book Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges Starts 7.30pm Also a Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm Ticket Sales www.rhtc.co.uk
Find out more »Dave Story Trio
Storey’s Trio is in the great tradition of 1950s and 60s jazz. Imagine yourself in New York or Chicago, in the days of the great masters - Sonny Rollins or Miles Davis; or maybe you’re in London at Ronnie Scott’s, listening to Tubby Hayes or Ronnie himself. The music is strong and muscular with more than a little humour - classic jazz with a great history. The Trio presents material from their second album 'Jouska'. It features their signature, quicksilver interplay, honed…
Find out more »May 2022
The Opposite Sex – Comedy in Southwell Library
‘THE OPPOSITE SEX’ A comedy for stage, by David Tristram, directed by Ann Tyler. Thursday 12th May until Saturday 14th May, 7.30pm. Venue Southwell Library. Following Southwell Theatre Club’s pre-pandemic successful production of ‘The Fat Lady Sings in Little Grimley’, another comedy by the same playwright, David Tristram, will be their first play production since. ‘The Opposite Sex’, set in the 1980’s, revolves around the past shenanigans of dinner party guests and their hosts. When an Avon lady calls and…
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